A richly evocative collection of photographs by internationally renowned photographer Kike Arnal,
Bordered Lives seeks to push back against the transphobic caricatures that have perpetuated discrimination against the transgender community in Mexico. Despite some important advances in recognizing and protecting the rights of its transgender community, including legislating against hate crimes targeting transgender people, discrimination still persists, and the majority of the violent attacks against the LGBT community are against transgender women.
In the highly personal profiles that make up
Bordered Lives, Arnal takes us into the lives of seven individuals in and around Mexico City. He shows them going about their day-to-day lives: getting ready in the morning, interacting with family and friends, and devoting their lives to helping others in the transgender community.
Deeply honest, sensitive, and humane,
Bordered Lives challenges society’s preconceived notions of sexuality, gender, and beauty not only in Mexico but across the globe.
Bordered Lives was designed by Emerson, Wajdowicz Studios (EWS).
عن المؤلف
Originally from Venezuela and now based in the San Francisco Bay area,
Kike Arnal has covered stories in the Americas, the Middle East, Asia, and Europe. His photographs have been featured in the
New York Times,
Life, and
Mother Jones, among other leading publications. Arnal’s photographs of Washington, D.C., have been collected in
In the Shadow of Power, with an introduction by Ralph Nader.
Susan Stryker (San Francisco, CA) is director of the Institute for LGBT Studies and associate professor of gender and women’s studies at the University of Arizona.